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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm charlie rose in new york. norah o'donnell is in washington. as you wake up in the west, the extent of superstorm sandy's damage is becoming cloe ining c more alarming. blamed for 75 deaths in 10 states and 4.6 million homes and businesses still have no electricity. >> in new york city, many subway and xhouter trains are now running. drivers are seeing huge traffic jams going into manhattan. they also face severe gas shortages throughout the new york metro area. hundreds of thousands of people along the new jersey shore this morning are facing months, even years of rebuilding. jeff glor is in atlantic city, where president obama saw the power of sandy for himself. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. 14 people dead in new jersey right now. there is concern that number might rise as more homes are sear searched. on wednesday, president obama walked along new jersey's battered coastline, side by side with governor chris christie. both offering encouragement to sandy's survivors. >> we are here fo
captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm charlie rose in new york. norah o'donnell is in washington. as you wake up in the west, the extent of superstorm sandy's damage is becoming cloe ining c more alarming. blamed for 75 deaths in 10 states and 4.6 million homes and businesses still have no electricity. >> in new york city, many subway and xhouter trains are now running. drivers are seeing huge traffic jams going into manhattan. they also face...
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a disaster covered by cbs news man edward r. murrow and his team. >> when you watch a great flood it seems futile to see puny men pitch their strength against the water. >> reporter: a north sea storm surge swept through the streets and villages of east of london killing more than 300 people. >> all week long they've been pulling bodies out of these waters and they found bodies entangled in trees and lying on roofs naked, their clothes torn off by the wind. >> reporter: with millions living in low-lying london city planners knew it could have been worse. they also knew it was likely to happen again unless drastic action was taken. they went big. looking across this massive structure you get the impression it's been designed against a once in a lifetime surge. since the teams barrier went up in 1982 these gates have been raised 119 times to protect the city. >> that's 119 times that there was a risk of the river going over into central london. >> that's quite a lot. >> it is. by virtue because of london. >> reporter: london's def
a disaster covered by cbs news man edward r. murrow and his team. >> when you watch a great flood it seems futile to see puny men pitch their strength against the water. >> reporter: a north sea storm surge swept through the streets and villages of east of london killing more than 300 people. >> all week long they've been pulling bodies out of these waters and they found bodies entangled in trees and lying on roofs naked, their clothes torn off by the wind. >> reporter:...
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this was his response monday on cbs news. >> a lot of people got ballots to vote early. if you do not turn those cn and you show up to vote, then you become a provisional ballot operator. it is possible, if it is very, very close, that we will not know the results of this for awhile. i'm just not a fortune teller. i cannot predict that. the provisional ballots could be numerous, but we will see. we still have today and people can drop that absentee ballot into the ballot box on election day. >> over the weekend, democrats called attention to other voting challenges by filing a lawsuit to force florida's republican governor rick scott to extend early voting. last year, scott and republican state legislature reduced early voting times and now voters are seeing waits of more than six hours at the polls. still, the 2012 election is also expected to set a record for early voting. 30 million americans have already cast their ballot through early voting across 34 states. to talk more about what is happening at the polls, what voters can expect, and you can call if they encounte
this was his response monday on cbs news. >> a lot of people got ballots to vote early. if you do not turn those cn and you show up to vote, then you become a provisional ballot operator. it is possible, if it is very, very close, that we will not know the results of this for awhile. i'm just not a fortune teller. i cannot predict that. the provisional ballots could be numerous, but we will see. we still have today and people can drop that absentee ballot into the ballot box on election...
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for results later on tonight, if you are not able to get in front of cbs 5, then we like the cbs news and cnn apps both outstanding in terms of following results and getting them realtime. and the last one that's interesting is called settle it. it's an app that will let you figure out what the candidates really did and stood for and what their decisions were in their recent political history. they are all of us say i did this and that. you never know which is true. this may settle those bar bets. no did he this or that when he was in college or what have you. >> it's a factfinding of sorts about the backgrounds of the candidates. >> are there more apps? >> reporter: there are dozens. there are so many out there, but we like these because they are free. they work really well and they are available on the major platforms. >> all right. brian cooley, thank you very much. for more go to cbssf.com/mornings. >>> we are going to take a live look out in wisconsin where paul ryan is putting his vote in. we did see mitt romney earlier in belmont, massachusetts. but, of course, this is the vice
for results later on tonight, if you are not able to get in front of cbs 5, then we like the cbs news and cnn apps both outstanding in terms of following results and getting them realtime. and the last one that's interesting is called settle it. it's an app that will let you figure out what the candidates really did and stood for and what their decisions were in their recent political history. they are all of us say i did this and that. you never know which is true. this may settle those bar...
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i'm not sure about the timing but i can tell you this. 13 minutes ago, cbs news called the state of virginia for obama. we haven't done that and we're not making that call. but what i'm saying is, is that it, that put him over the top on the concession or was he just writing the concession speech? i don't think it will much matter because this thing is over and he's going to step to the podium and concede in a couple of minutes from now. >> martha mccallum is with us from fox news. we've been looking at the exit polling. we've learned a lot. >> we also saw the flip in the national vote as well. in the past few minutes. it's become a much more decisive gulf between the two candidates in the national poll as well. when you look at this across the board, sheppard, i'll go back to what i said before, economy is what it boils down to and what happened, it appears, voters went to the polls and said we'll give president obama another chance the gulf that was supposed to exist because of mitt romney's experience as a businessman and turning around the olympics and all of those other very credible th
i'm not sure about the timing but i can tell you this. 13 minutes ago, cbs news called the state of virginia for obama. we haven't done that and we're not making that call. but what i'm saying is, is that it, that put him over the top on the concession or was he just writing the concession speech? i don't think it will much matter because this thing is over and he's going to step to the podium and concede in a couple of minutes from now. >> martha mccallum is with us from fox news. we've...
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late last night, cbs news, which had an interview with the president on september 12, releases quietly on its website a critical outtake from their interview with president obama. where were they specifically asked him whether this was terrorism, and i no one should listen to what the president said. >> mr. president, this morning he went out of your way to avoid the use of the word terrorism in connection with the would-be attack. he believed this was a terrorist attack iraq. >> it's too early to know exactly how this came about. what group was involved. but obviously, it was an attack on americans. and we are going to be working with the government to make sure that we bring these folks to justice one way or the other. megyn: so he says it's too early to know, but he maintained that he was referring to it as terror all along. cbs news decided that 60 minutes edifice out of the piece and then does not post until 48 hours before the election? >> total cover-up. mainstream media has been covering up the story. it is really bordering on the criminal act your. megyn: do you think the stor
late last night, cbs news, which had an interview with the president on september 12, releases quietly on its website a critical outtake from their interview with president obama. where were they specifically asked him whether this was terrorism, and i no one should listen to what the president said. >> mr. president, this morning he went out of your way to avoid the use of the word terrorism in connection with the would-be attack. he believed this was a terrorist attack iraq. >>...
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according to mark-- cbs news, the keeper of the flame, he has played golf 104 time, three time its he has played with a member of congress, once with john bairn, es sea not -- >> that's a way of keeping skoferment he's not somebody who schmoozes. he is not somebody who is good that way. but what we judge is not the process. we judge the product. it is a product he comes out with is good, if it is fair and just, and moves the countries economy, and starts declining the deficit then it's good. and the process will have worked. if it isn't, then we can revisit the process and say the process was flawed. >> the process getting there is the hard part. we could all in our heads draw up a deal but he has had people over the last couple of weeks, republicans taking risk. boehner took a risk, tom cole took a risk and he undercut them. he made them look stupid with what he did yesterday. they feel furious, they feel burned so you have to help your people along. you have to make it more possible. and so that's why i think you just got to what he offered was not only a balanced deal that would be
according to mark-- cbs news, the keeper of the flame, he has played golf 104 time, three time its he has played with a member of congress, once with john bairn, es sea not -- >> that's a way of keeping skoferment he's not somebody who schmoozes. he is not somebody who is good that way. but what we judge is not the process. we judge the product. it is a product he comes out with is good, if it is fair and just, and moves the countries economy, and starts declining the deficit then it's...
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i want to play this sound bite which they just released yesterday, cbs news. >> mr. president, this morning you went out of your way to avoid the use of the word terrorism in connection with the libya attack. >> right. >> do you believe that this was a terrorist attack? >> well, it's too early to know exactly how this came about, what group was involved, but obviously, it was an attack on americans. >> there's obviously a lot of questions about why this wasn't released earlier, even if it happened do you think it makes any difference? because you can look at that just as people looked at the rose garden speech and you can say well, he didn't answer it directly, he didn't say this wasn't a terrorist attack, but he also didn't say it was. >> it's too late. i think that's why it's been released now. what's shocking about this, that interview was september 12th, the same day the president went to the rose garden, as was the big issue in the second debate, did he or did he not say specifically what took place in benghazi was terrorism. why is "60 minutes" only releasing t
i want to play this sound bite which they just released yesterday, cbs news. >> mr. president, this morning you went out of your way to avoid the use of the word terrorism in connection with the libya attack. >> right. >> do you believe that this was a terrorist attack? >> well, it's too early to know exactly how this came about, what group was involved, but obviously, it was an attack on americans. >> there's obviously a lot of questions about why this wasn't...
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i was troubled by the july report from cbs news that found suicide rates for our soldiers is up 80%. our veterans are returning from war with invisible wounds. but are discouraging from seeking the treatments for various reasons. as a nation we can do better and we must get right. and to the american legion, i ask you to continue help in this regard as you lobby but committee of veterans affairs and i hope you are also lobbying committees on armed services to make sure they are dealing with this issue as well. care must began with a person who is on active duty before they take off the uniform and become veterans as well. service members -- if you look at another area of effort we have to do better on -- it is for military training. look at jobs. service members are experienced in many different career fields that can be varied such as electronics, madison, air- traffic control, and we've got to do everything we can as congress to help our veterans find jobs when they come back. and i think it is important for the american legion with the broad outreach to different states to make su
i was troubled by the july report from cbs news that found suicide rates for our soldiers is up 80%. our veterans are returning from war with invisible wounds. but are discouraging from seeking the treatments for various reasons. as a nation we can do better and we must get right. and to the american legion, i ask you to continue help in this regard as you lobby but committee of veterans affairs and i hope you are also lobbying committees on armed services to make sure they are dealing with...
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i'm not sure about the timing but i can tell you this 13 minutes ago cbs news called the state of virginia for obama. we haven't done that and we're not making that call. we can't -- but what i'm saying is, is it that that put him over the top on the concession or was he really just writing the concession speech. i don't think in the long run time of history that's going to matter. because he's going to step to the polls and concede. martha is with us from fox news. we've been looking at the exiting polling and we've learned a lot. >> we have learned a lot. we also saw the flip in the national vote as well in the past few minutes and it's become a much more decisive matter in the poll. when you look at this across the poll. the economy is what it boils down to. and what happened it appears is that voters went to the polls and they said you know what we're going to give president obama another chance. the gulp that was supposed to exist because of mitt romney's businessman and turning around the olympics did not add up in people's minds to the simple question of do i want to stick with this
i'm not sure about the timing but i can tell you this 13 minutes ago cbs news called the state of virginia for obama. we haven't done that and we're not making that call. we can't -- but what i'm saying is, is it that that put him over the top on the concession or was he really just writing the concession speech. i don't think in the long run time of history that's going to matter. because he's going to step to the polls and concede. martha is with us from fox news. we've been looking at the...
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you need your house is he is an and you ,, and you are in. >> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning. >> thousands of workers on strike right now. the contract dispute over benefits for union workers. >> obama and christie u.s. stood up. >> superstar sandy and the presidential campaign. two very different takes on how it may influence the election. >> and we got loose guys out the door right now. record highs in the next couple days, and then rain and clouds by the end of the week. what's up with the weather. we will tell you coming up next. >> welcome back to eyewitness news this morning. it is a clock, november 4th. i hope you've registered your path. i did and worried about all night long. >> i'm so much here. >> we have a lot to talk about. we'll talk more about prop 32. we had a lively discussion during the last half hour. we'll hear the other side of the story coming up. the very confusing proposition, one of many on the ballot. election day coming up on tuesday. >> we will also talk about hurricane sandy with former mayor brown and the impact it may have. >> let's
you need your house is he is an and you ,, and you are in. >> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning. >> thousands of workers on strike right now. the contract dispute over benefits for union workers. >> obama and christie u.s. stood up. >> superstar sandy and the presidential campaign. two very different takes on how it may influence the election. >> and we got loose guys out the door right now. record highs in the next couple days, and then rain and...
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cbs news political director john dickerson is back with a path each candidate sees as most likely to victory. good morning. we've been talking about ohio ohio ohio. how important actually is ohio? >> it's very important to mitt romney. it's quite for the president as well. if you take nine battleground states. let's do that. we'll start if we look at our map here our cbs election desk has decided that basically 237 electoral votes are presumed to go to president obama, 191 to mitt romney. already you see there that the president starts with a lead. and for governor romney to win ohio is a big part of that. it's got 18 electoral votes. so he has to get that 18 electoral votes. that's why it's so important for him because other than florida it's one of those big numbers on the map. >> what else does president obama likely pick up here to get to 270? >> his path is easier because he starts with that 237 votes. for example, if we give the president florida that gets him to 266. of the remaining eight states he could even get little old new hampshire, no offense to the people of new hamps
cbs news political director john dickerson is back with a path each candidate sees as most likely to victory. good morning. we've been talking about ohio ohio ohio. how important actually is ohio? >> it's very important to mitt romney. it's quite for the president as well. if you take nine battleground states. let's do that. we'll start if we look at our map here our cbs election desk has decided that basically 237 electoral votes are presumed to go to president obama, 191 to mitt romney....
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cbs news said one of the s.e.a.l.s involved took place in the raid that killed osama bin laden. all seven had their pay docked and received a letter of reprimand. in the 8:00 hour of "starting point" we'll find out more about the punishment and what the s.e.a.l.s are really accused of divulging when we're joined by former navy s.e.a.l. commander christopher heben. >> it happened last week before election day but the pentagon is just now talking about this. iranian fighter jets firing on an unarmed air force drone in the persian gulf. pentagon officials say the drone which was conducting routine surveillance and international air space was not hit and they say iran's been told that u.s. surveillance flights in the region will continue. >>> new developments in a long and difficult recovery from superstorm sandy here in the northeast. new york city and long island have now joined new jersey in imposing a gas rationing system. >> incredible. >> the odd/even day rationing is based on license plate numbers. mayor bloomberg and governor cuomo say it's designed to shrink extremely long
cbs news said one of the s.e.a.l.s involved took place in the raid that killed osama bin laden. all seven had their pay docked and received a letter of reprimand. in the 8:00 hour of "starting point" we'll find out more about the punishment and what the s.e.a.l.s are really accused of divulging when we're joined by former navy s.e.a.l. commander christopher heben. >> it happened last week before election day but the pentagon is just now talking about this. iranian fighter jets...
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we talked about it a lot on fox, "the washington post," "the new york times," abc, nbc, cbs haven't talked about it basically at all, and i think that's outrageous. megyn: jonah raises cindy she man because so many in the mainstream media wanted to talk about her story and the objections to the iraq war and she was such a presence on the campaign trail when president bush was running for re-election, and so that was the plight of a parent that got a lot of attention. the plight of mr. woods, not so much. >> well, i think that clearly he's gotten lots of attention here on fox, and, you know, just this morning there was a column in "the washington post" by david ignatius talking about jennifer griffin's report, talking about the charge made by mr. woods. and, you know, i guess it was tuesday morning it was on the front page of "the new york times," they had a column -- not a column, but a news story looking at all the reporting and allegations that have come around this story. so it seems to me that if you look also national journal has done an extensive study of this and said they didn't co
we talked about it a lot on fox, "the washington post," "the new york times," abc, nbc, cbs haven't talked about it basically at all, and i think that's outrageous. megyn: jonah raises cindy she man because so many in the mainstream media wanted to talk about her story and the objections to the iraq war and she was such a presence on the campaign trail when president bush was running for re-election, and so that was the plight of a parent that got a lot of attention. the...
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news. if it's bad news, how the candidate can find out -- it's kind of this weird game of you tell him, no, you tell him. megyn: really? >> i'm sure ed was more than willing to tell his candidate. someone i have gown from the lower level to mid level to high level of the campaign. it always surprised me in a loss how the top just sort of stood there and let it kind of simmer for a while before one of them got the nerve to tell the boss that it wasn't going to happen. >> we did polls on air force one, who was going to win. the ones who were always the most accurate were the service guys. 20 years ago today they were the most accurate of anybody. megyn: i'm trying to understand, are they relying on the same exit poll data we are relying on? >> you have people around the country who tell you where they are turning out, what kinds of crowds are there. but they have no idea of the end game until we have it here. they are not doing polling themselves. it's too expensive to do. they wait for the n
news. if it's bad news, how the candidate can find out -- it's kind of this weird game of you tell him, no, you tell him. megyn: really? >> i'm sure ed was more than willing to tell his candidate. someone i have gown from the lower level to mid level to high level of the campaign. it always surprised me in a loss how the top just sort of stood there and let it kind of simmer for a while before one of them got the nerve to tell the boss that it wasn't going to happen. >> we did polls...
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welcome back to cbs "this morning." when sunday's new york city's marathon was cancelled nearly 60,000 runners from 125 countries had no trees run. >> others got involved in superstorm sandy relief efforts. this morning the controversy over the race lingers. seth doane is on new york's staten island. seth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i'm standing just about four miles from where the starting line of the new york marathon was set to be. but it scenes like this that changed all of those plans. hundreds would-be marathon runners in orange jerseys set out on a new course sunday. they carried relief supplies to devastated parts of staten island. >> i was hoping to run. >> reporter: michael reed trained for almost four months for sun's marathon. he spent thousands on preparations, hotels and flying in from london. >> at first your reaction is a bit of a disappointment. but, you get over it when you see everything that's going on. >> we have to have a city going forward. >> reporter: initially new york mayor micha
welcome back to cbs "this morning." when sunday's new york city's marathon was cancelled nearly 60,000 runners from 125 countries had no trees run. >> others got involved in superstorm sandy relief efforts. this morning the controversy over the race lingers. seth doane is on new york's staten island. seth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i'm standing just about four miles from where the starting line of the new york marathon was set to be. but it scenes like this...
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elissa harrington, cbs 5, fremont. >>> thank you. new this morning a fire gutting a nail salon at a strip mall in pleasant hill. and there are signs it was not an accident. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran is at the scene to tell us why investigators are now calling this suspicious. cate. >> reporter: michelle, it's because of what they found when they first got here on scene and look, i want to show you right now, investigators are still here trying to figure out how it started. this is what firefighters saw when they first got here, a molotov cocktail or makeshift bomb. the investigator i spoke to says they aren't sure if that's what started this fire but right now he is looking through the rubble for more evidence. that investigator also said they were able to pinpoint where the fire started at this magic touch salon and he was earlier using a hydrocarbon detector to check for any accelerants in that area. again, it is what firefighters found when they first got here that is raising a few eyebrows. >> when firefighters first arrived,
elissa harrington, cbs 5, fremont. >>> thank you. new this morning a fire gutting a nail salon at a strip mall in pleasant hill. and there are signs it was not an accident. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran is at the scene to tell us why investigators are now calling this suspicious. cate. >> reporter: michelle, it's because of what they found when they first got here on scene and look, i want to show you right now, investigators are still here trying to figure out how it started....
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john dickerson, cbs news. [applause] ape the best online magazine flate. >> thank you. i can't tell whether we're in a living room or sthurp room. either up with of you want to lie down >> airport lounge. we have twenty minutes until the shuttle departs for can ciewn or something, i hope. let's start with both of you work for the candidates in the last campaign, you are now here for this one, jen, what was different? >> nothing. [laughter] just kidding. it was entirely different from the beginning. there's a lot that's been written about how it was different. of course, you know, the first campaign there was this amazing wave of excitement and enthusiasm and many people were projecting what they. ed then. candidates senator obama to be. this time was no question harder fought. there were harder days. there wasn't a wave at the end as we know. a very, i'll call him, a very, very senior administration official said to me, i think it's a good analogy for it. the first campaign being like in a relationship. everything is gleeful and happy and don't see any wrong in the othe
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news. he is interviewed by a former cbs reporter. they will touch on the changes in network news caused by the digital age. that is at 8:00 eastern. [video clip] >> how does one adequately express his feelings about a special friend? when that friend is also a world icon, a national hero of unimaginable proportions, and a legend whose name will live in history long after all here today have been forgotten? fate click the down kindly on us when she chose neil to be the first adventurist to another world and to have the opportunity to look back from space at the beauty of our home. it could have been another, but it wasn't. and it wasn't for a reason. no one could have accepted the responsibility of his remarkable accomplishments with more dignity and more grace than neil armstrong. he embodied all that is good and all that is great about america. >> more from memorial service for neil armstrong, thanks sitting day on c-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern. it just before 11:30, a behind- the-scenes lo
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it runs just exactly counter to the quinnipiac "new york times" cbs poll. >> bill: okay, now, when these votes are excuse me, when these votes are cast in states before election day, they are immediately cointed, right? are they immediately counted? >> no. they are generally put aside. what they do is they catalog who has cast the early ballot. >> so they know who is voting. now, on a -- just on a toe tattle basis in ohio. are more -- have more republicans voted than democrats in ohio or is it just a percentage that's higher? >> no, no. it's just -- there are more democrats who voted than republicans. but four years ago the democrats had a huge massive in the early vote. you know as i showed in those numbers, there are a lot more republicans voting than voted four years ago and a lot fewer democrats. so there is a great -- there is parody between the two parties. >> bill: why do you think if the polls say ohio is so close that more democrats voted ahead of time than republicans? >> well, traditionally democrats do a better job of turning out certain elements of their coalition and absent
it runs just exactly counter to the quinnipiac "new york times" cbs poll. >> bill: okay, now, when these votes are excuse me, when these votes are cast in states before election day, they are immediately cointed, right? are they immediately counted? >> no. they are generally put aside. what they do is they catalog who has cast the early ballot. >> so they know who is voting. now, on a -- just on a toe tattle basis in ohio. are more -- have more republicans voted than...
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jersey and new york. >>> we are proud to announce that our parent company cbs corporation has contributed one million dollars to the american red cross, in addition cbs corporation will match any contributions made by its employees to any sandy-related relief effort by making an additional contribution to the american red cross. so everyone is doing their part to help out the east coast. >>> 6:07. let's look at weather. have to tell you my throat isn't working with me today but you brought me some hot water earlier and thank you. and cough drops. >> nice dry weather but we better get rid of it. >> please. >> we have big changes coming up. record-breaking heat likely by the afternoon today. this is going to be something else. already seeing the sun come upper earlier today. sunrise at 6:39 with the time change looking nice and clear over the bay. we are seeing patchy, dense fog in some of the north bay valleys so watch out for that. visibilities down to a quarter and half mile in the santa rosa and nap valleys. 50s and 40s in the area. by the afternoon record- breaking heat likely as that
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that's what one new study suggests. you're watching cbs "this morning saturday." ♪ ♪ when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast i need all the help i can get. i tell them "come straight to the table." i say, "it's breakfast time, not playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a little nutella on your whole-wheat toast." funny that last part gets through. [ male announcer ] serving nutella is quick and easy. its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. okay, plates in the sink, grab your backpacks -- [ male announcer ] nutella. breakfast never tasted this good. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have
that's what one new study suggests. you're watching cbs "this morning saturday." ♪ ♪ when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast i need all the help i can get. i tell them "come straight to the table." i say, "it's breakfast time, not playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a little nutella on your whole-wheat toast." funny that last part gets through. [ male announcer ] serving nutella is quick and easy. its great taste comes from a...
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. >> cbs news quoted one adviser to romney saying he was shell shocked, shell shocked by the loss. have you spoken to governor romney? >> i have not since this and we were a bit shell shocked. i thought we had much more of an enthusiasm gap that did not seem to materialize. i know john king was talking about a lot of percentages. but i just thought the sheer number would be larger of people showing up at the polls because they wanted to get rid of barack obama and they were in favor of mitt romney, they realized we were off track, but that did not materialize and i still don't fully understand why it did not. >> when you look at all the data and all the information coming in in your own political sense and you know politics, was it campaign error that resulted in his loss? was it a sense of party's economic policies, for example, or the campaign by the democrats? >> it was all of those things combined. and it's not just political sense because we knew this day was coming. we actually had republican main street commission and wants to do a poll of on election night of people who wou
. >> cbs news quoted one adviser to romney saying he was shell shocked, shell shocked by the loss. have you spoken to governor romney? >> i have not since this and we were a bit shell shocked. i thought we had much more of an enthusiasm gap that did not seem to materialize. i know john king was talking about a lot of percentages. but i just thought the sheer number would be larger of people showing up at the polls because they wanted to get rid of barack obama and they were in favor...
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he is interviewed by a former cbs reporter. the commuter caters takes a look at 30 years since the breakup of at&t. c-span 3 has a discussion on global pandemic prevention tonight at 8:00 eastern on the c-span networks. >> her how does one adequately express his feelings about a special friend? when that friend is also a world by con howe, a national hero of unimaginable proportions. and a legend whose name will live in history long after all here today will be forgotten. fate looked down when she chose meal to be the first to venture to another world. and have the opportunity to look back from space at the beauty of our own. it could have been another. but it wasn't. and it wasn't for a reason. no one could have accepted the responsibility of his remarkable accomplishment with more dignity and a more grace than neil armstrong. he embodied all that is good and all that his gray about america. >> more for the memorial service of neil armstrong thanksgiving day at 10:00 a.m. eastern. the behind-the-scenes look at life as a teenag
he is interviewed by a former cbs reporter. the commuter caters takes a look at 30 years since the breakup of at&t. c-span 3 has a discussion on global pandemic prevention tonight at 8:00 eastern on the c-span networks. >> her how does one adequately express his feelings about a special friend? when that friend is also a world by con howe, a national hero of unimaginable proportions. and a legend whose name will live in history long after all here today will be forgotten. fate looked...
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cnn, rasmussen and our own fox news. six have obama winning, that includes pew, nbc, abc, cbs. two have romney winning, one is from shocker the liberal outlet, national public radio. when you average them all together as "real clear politics" does, you get president obama winning by maybe half a percentage point. yet the average obama win in various polls is 2 points. and average romney margin is 3 points. while the "gallup poll" has romney up by five points the poll by the liberal "national journal", has obama up by five points. go figure. add to that the controversy over some polls overrepresenting democrats in their sample. the entire thing is one big question mark. "wall street journal" though says you get a good picture averaging passel of polls all together. in '08 average of recent polls had obama ahead of mccain by 7.6 percentage points. obama did win by exactly that. we have a little bit higher percentage than forecast. in the last election the "rasmussen poll" was pretty on tar get in predicting obama's margin of victory. so what is rasmussen saying now? yesterday it
cnn, rasmussen and our own fox news. six have obama winning, that includes pew, nbc, abc, cbs. two have romney winning, one is from shocker the liberal outlet, national public radio. when you average them all together as "real clear politics" does, you get president obama winning by maybe half a percentage point. yet the average obama win in various polls is 2 points. and average romney margin is 3 points. while the "gallup poll" has romney up by five points the poll by the...
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cbs reports zack who lost a leg in a motorcycle accident has been fitted with a new leg that responds to his thoughts working off of electrical pulses -- >> i'm sorry. is this story from the future? controlling a leg with his thoughts? >> works off of electrical impulses coming from muscles in his hamstrings. when he thinks climb the leg kicks into action. hopefully it will go up all 103 stories of the willis tower. he's a test pilot. the technology has never been used before. >> is there new and innovative ways to make people like me look lazar? i'm serious. i think it is an incredible story. i applaud this man. but i'm not going to climb it with two good legs. it makes me look bad. >> bill: i don't want to dump on this guy but i wish him well. but you know if you're given a new prosthetic leg and you have a new lease on life, you are going to climb a 103 story building and fall to your death? >> i'm going to vegas and dancing until 4:00 a.m. >> bill: thank you. >> after he's done climbing -- >> here's the kicker. >> please! [ laughter ] >> excuse me, everybody. after he's done climb
cbs reports zack who lost a leg in a motorcycle accident has been fitted with a new leg that responds to his thoughts working off of electrical pulses -- >> i'm sorry. is this story from the future? controlling a leg with his thoughts? >> works off of electrical impulses coming from muscles in his hamstrings. when he thinks climb the leg kicks into action. hopefully it will go up all 103 stories of the willis tower. he's a test pilot. the technology has never been used before....
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. >> jared, we have this recent "new york times," cbs poll in which it shows that 36% say the economy is getting better. is one of the democrats' biggest fierce that if governor romney wins he's inheriting an economy on the up swing and would be able to step in and start taking credit for it? >> well, probably one of the democrats' figurest feabiggest simply that romney wins. i have heard this argument. there's something to it. there are very much economic cycles embedded in our economy. and the next president is absolutely going to preside over an improved economy relative to the last four years. that said, i think the important thing there is to look at their different policies and how they might impact not just the economy but also the budget path. and there i think not just democrats but there are legitimate concerns about governor romney's $5 trillion tax cut that he's yet to specify anything like how he's going to pay for it. so economy aside you also have to worry about fiscal health, fiscal rectitude. that's a problem for republicans. >> hey, jj, real quickly, hurricane sandy.
. >> jared, we have this recent "new york times," cbs poll in which it shows that 36% say the economy is getting better. is one of the democrats' biggest fierce that if governor romney wins he's inheriting an economy on the up swing and would be able to step in and start taking credit for it? >> well, probably one of the democrats' figurest feabiggest simply that romney wins. i have heard this argument. there's something to it. there are very much economic cycles embedded...
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, we're less than an hour away from a new cnn orc poll of ohio voters to tell you about. all eyes have been on the buckeye state, because many believe ohio, many believe that ohio, this state where i am right now, will decide who will be the next president of the united states. and you only need to follow the money to see proof of that. the president has spent close to $54 million in state ads in this state from april through october 27. that's a lot of money. mitt romney close to $28 million. only florida has gotten more campaign ad dollars. i'm going it turn now to our chief national correspondent john king, who is in southwest of me, in the town of cincinnati, ohio. so, john, it is very good to see you. i've been wanting to talk to you about this for a while now. so mitt romney is there, going to be there later on. and he is in -- going to be in ohio. was in wisconsin earlier. the latest cnn poll of polls shows that obama is up by 3 points. so take a look at that. what can we read, if anything, into those numbers? is that sort of within the margin of error or not? is i
, we're less than an hour away from a new cnn orc poll of ohio voters to tell you about. all eyes have been on the buckeye state, because many believe ohio, many believe that ohio, this state where i am right now, will decide who will be the next president of the united states. and you only need to follow the money to see proof of that. the president has spent close to $54 million in state ads in this state from april through october 27. that's a lot of money. mitt romney close to $28 million....
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fox news sunday. cnn state of the union at 3:00 and face the nation from cbs. listen to them all on c-span radio 91 fm. xm satellite channel 119. listen on your i-phone, blackberry or android. on c-span.org. truman had two big puzzles in his life. first was, this is a man that got in politics having failed in many businesses as a young man. and the only way to get in politics in missouri was to be part of a machine. there were two of them and he looked up with the pender gast machine arguably the most corrupt and often vicious machine. i said how did this happen? how could he work in this machine in local politics? that was the first thing i had to work out. the second of course is what we all know about and that is how did he come to use the atomic bomb? what was behind the decision? what's the story about the atomic bomb before he became president? and then when the decision was on his desk. it's still a controversial story and i wanted to know more about it. >> from his early life through his presidency. we look at the life of harry truman in, citizen soldie
fox news sunday. cnn state of the union at 3:00 and face the nation from cbs. listen to them all on c-span radio 91 fm. xm satellite channel 119. listen on your i-phone, blackberry or android. on c-span.org. truman had two big puzzles in his life. first was, this is a man that got in politics having failed in many businesses as a young man. and the only way to get in politics in missouri was to be part of a machine. there were two of them and he looked up with the pender gast machine arguably...
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new hampshire, 49%, 47% for mitt romney. that's a wall street journal nbc ma marist poll i should mention. ohio, 50% obama, 45% rrm. virginia, 49% obama, 47% rrm. that is from the cbs quinnipiac poll. let's start with you on this, congressman. the good news is that the president's lead is shrinking. we've seen it go down dramatically in those battleground states. the bad news, though, is that he is ahead. even if it's a squeaker. >> i think there are a couple of things to think about on this. number one, volunteers who are knocking on doors of those who have not voted yet come back with a very different message than what you're getting in the polls. for the president, the fact that there are still undecideds and the independents seem to be breaking toward mitt romney, that is not good news for him. it shows the momentum is definitely with mitt romney. people want change. they want action on day one. and they've been presented a very clear choice between the president and mitt romney. >> do you have any concern that in a stat
new hampshire, 49%, 47% for mitt romney. that's a wall street journal nbc ma marist poll i should mention. ohio, 50% obama, 45% rrm. virginia, 49% obama, 47% rrm. that is from the cbs quinnipiac poll. let's start with you on this, congressman. the good news is that the president's lead is shrinking. we've seen it go down dramatically in those battleground states. the bad news, though, is that he is ahead. even if it's a squeaker. >> i think there are a couple of things to think about on...
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on wednesday a new cbs poll showed obama leading romney by five points in the buckeye state. in response, romney officials began to suggest maybe it was really all about pennsylvania. nobody took them seriously. mitt is bringing half the republican party to ohio on friday to kick off the new romney/ryan real recovery road rally. everybody's coming. and the sons, paul ryan, paul ryan's wife who we have yet to actually meet, rudy giuliani, a couple olympic medalists, every elected official except he who must not be named in new jersey. sudden plans for a road trip are usually the sign of a pressing need to escape reality. >> is meatloaf going to be there? >> as long as he brings those pipes. >> all right. they should bring chris. this chris christie thing, is it really a big problem for mitt romney? why can't he now campaign with chris christie and be proud of it? >> it is a brig problem. >> i don't get it. that's a problem. that's the problem. >> literally, you have that image of them going like this. >> so what? they need to get over it. >>> up next, the tale of two cities. a
on wednesday a new cbs poll showed obama leading romney by five points in the buckeye state. in response, romney officials began to suggest maybe it was really all about pennsylvania. nobody took them seriously. mitt is bringing half the republican party to ohio on friday to kick off the new romney/ryan real recovery road rally. everybody's coming. and the sons, paul ryan, paul ryan's wife who we have yet to actually meet, rudy giuliani, a couple olympic medalists, every elected official except...
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the turnout is heavy in new york and new jersey despite the storm on the follow-up to the storm. our c-span cameras on election day are covering the response in northern virginia. high school in mclean, virginia. a look at the line at the polling place in langley high school. a tweet -- "yeah, voting is a pain, but for a lot of people, standing in that line is a dream unfulfilled." >> the big things that people have been talking about in this election cycle, the influence of outside money on the race, and the three senate races where there's this huge influx of outside money, ohio, florida, and virginia, which are big battlegrounds. the democratic candidates who are getting the brunt of the outside spending are sort of expected to win in all of those races at this point. virginia is the closest, probably. ohio, some polls have showed closer, but the interesting thing will be watching those races, and, you know, if all those democrats win, what does that mean for the outside cash? is there a point were you on not making a difference anymore? is it not having the impact that they t
the turnout is heavy in new york and new jersey despite the storm on the follow-up to the storm. our c-span cameras on election day are covering the response in northern virginia. high school in mclean, virginia. a look at the line at the polling place in langley high school. a tweet -- "yeah, voting is a pain, but for a lot of people, standing in that line is a dream unfulfilled." >> the big things that people have been talking about in this election cycle, the influence of...
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. >> maybe the new york times didn't, but talk media -- >> the new york times, bob woodward, the washington post, nbc, abc and mostly cbs didn't cover it -- [overlapping dialogue] >> that's romney's fault! >> did it matter? >> no, i don't think it did. >> you are saying mitt romney didn't miss an opportunity to bring it up again? >> you know, i think that mitt romney did his calculations. i think he decided they clearly must have polled it and decided that this was not something they wanted him to bring up. they wanted him to bring up issues of the economy. mitt romney kept doing that and that's what i think happened -- >> the second debate, actually, they were really contentious with one another. toso to get the like vote, mitt romney did not want to be contentious. >> pat, i want to get your take bah united states you are leaving us first. i want to make good use of you. the -- many polling experts said that mitt romney needed to get at least, bare minimum, 35% of the latino vote, what did he get? 29? if he selected marco rubio -- >> i think, first of all, he wouldn't have had to spend al
. >> maybe the new york times didn't, but talk media -- >> the new york times, bob woodward, the washington post, nbc, abc and mostly cbs didn't cover it -- [overlapping dialogue] >> that's romney's fault! >> did it matter? >> no, i don't think it did. >> you are saying mitt romney didn't miss an opportunity to bring it up again? >> you know, i think that mitt romney did his calculations. i think he decided they clearly must have polled it and decided...